Prophet Muhammed Splits the Moon. Illustration taken from a "Falnameh," a sixteenth-century Persian book of prophecies. Artist unknown; watercolor painting.
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Isaiah’s vision of Jesus riding a donkey and the Prophet Muhammad riding a camel, al-Biruni, al-Athar al-Baqiyya ‘an al-Qurun al-Khaliyya (Chronology of Ancient Nations), Tabriz, Iran, 1307-8
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The Prophet Muhammad sits with the Abrahamic prophets in Jerusalem, anonymous, Mi‘rajnama (Book of Ascension), Tabriz, ca. 1317-1330.
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Portrait of the Prophet Muhammad riding the Buraq. 1820-30, Uttar Pradesh. Gouache, gold leaf on paper.
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The Mi’raj (also called the “Night Ride”) of Prophet Muhammed on Buraq. Miniature illustration on vellum from the book Jami’ al-Tawarikh, by Rashid al-Din, Tabriz, Persia, 1307 A.D.
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Muhammed meets Prophets Ismail/Ishmael, Is-hak/Isaac, and Lot in paradise. From the Apocalypse of Muhammad, Herat, Afghanistan, 1436.
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Me? Sure.
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